The Philosophy of Right
A modern, highly readable translation of a primary text in Western philosophy. Includes an introductory essay, notes, and a glossary of important terms.
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The Philosophy of Right
A modern, highly readable translation of a primary text in Western philosophy. Includes an introductory essay, notes, and a glossary of important terms.
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The Philosophy of Right

The Philosophy of Right

by G. W. F. Hegel
The Philosophy of Right

The Philosophy of Right

by G. W. F. Hegel

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Overview

A modern, highly readable translation of a primary text in Western philosophy. Includes an introductory essay, notes, and a glossary of important terms.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781585105380
Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
Publication date: 09/24/2012
Series: Focus Philosophical Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 489 KB

About the Author

Alan White is Mark Hopkins Professor of Philosophy at Williams College.

Table of Contents

Translator's Preface
Author's Preface
Introduction. Conception of the Philosophy of Right, Conception of the Will, of Freedom, and of Right
Division of the Work
First Part: Abstract Right: §§34-104.
First Section. Property
A. Possession
B. Use
C. Relinquishment
Transition from Property to Contract
Second Section. Contract
Third Section. Wrong
A. Unpremeditated (Civil) Wrong
B. Fraud
C. Violence and Crime
Transition from Right to Morality
Second Part: Morality: §§105-141.
First Section. Purpose and Responsibility
Second Section. Intention and Well-being
Third Section. The Good and Conscience
Moral Forms of Evil. Hypocrisy, Probability, Good Intention, Conviction, Irony
Transition from Morality to the Ethical System
Third Part: Ethical Observance: §§142-360.
First Section. The Family
A. Marriage
B. Family Means
C. Education of Children and Disruption of the Family
Transition of the Family into the Civic Community
Second Section. The Civic Community
A. The System of Wants a. Want and its Satisfaction b. Labour c. Wealth and the Classes or Estates
B. Administration of Justice a. Right as Law b. Law as Established c. The Court
C. Police and the Corporation a. The Police b. The Corporation
Third Section. The State
A. Constitutional Law
I. The State Constitution a. The Prince b. The Executive c. The Legislature
II. Foreign Polity
B. International Law
C. World-history
Index of Words
Index of Subjects
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